By Joel Welser
Bradley Braves
Missouri Valley Conference
2009-10: 16-15, 9-9
2009-10 postseason: none
Coach: Jim Les (142-120 at Bradley, 142-120 overall)
Bradley was a slightly disappointing team last season. After a hot start that saw them beat then ranked <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />
Key Losses: G Eddren McCain, G Chris Roberts, C Sam Singh
Key Newcomers:
None of the newcomers will be asked to do much this season, but some depth in the frontcourt would be helpful. Jordan Prosser redshirted last year and his one year on the bench may make him the likely candidate to see a few minutes here and there. The ‘Milk Man’ can do a little bit of everything and has enough size to fill in at the four or five spot. Andrew Davis is an incoming freshman who will try and find some minutes as well. However, the 6-10, 215 pound
Backcourt:
The loss of Chris Roberts, who averaged 9.2 points, 2.2 assists and 4.6 rebounds during his senior campaign is the big one, but Bradley has an answer. Two years ago Dodie Dunson averaged 10.1 points, 1.2 assists and 2.8 rebounds. Last year he played in just two games before breaking his left arm and missing the rest of the season. Dunson will be a fine replacement for Roberts. Sam Maniscalco is back to run the show and do much more. The 6-0 senior averaged 13.1 points and 3.4 assists last season and is a great all-around scorer. Yet, those two are not even the star of the backcourt. That title belongs to Andrew Warren.
Frontcourt:
Taylor Brown almost came out of nowhere to average 13.5 points and a team high 6.9 rebounds per game. The 6-6 forward has the ability to stretch out the defense by knocking down the occasional three-pointer, but he does his best work in the paint. Brown is even a very good free-throw shooter for a forward and that has come in very handy late in games. Will Egolf is the big man on Bradley. The 6-9, 232 pound center is starting to develop into a decent interior scorer, but he still needs to add strength to be more productive on both ends of the floor. Yet, it is Egolf who is the lone shot blocking threat on this team and it is that skill that Bradley really needs to develop. Anthony Thompson and Milos Knezevic both averaged less than ten minutes per game last year, but one of them needs to at least be able to spell Egolf at the five spot so the Braves do not have to play small every time a forward needs a rest.
Who to Watch:
Jake Eastman and Dyricus Simms-Edwards did not garner much attention during their freshmen campaigns, but they are the stars of the future. It was Simms-Edwards who saw more playing time and proved to be a capable scorer and rebounder from the wing. Eastman has more size at 6-4 and 208 pounds and he should be a very good player once his shot starts falling. For now, both of them have another year to come in off the bench.
Final Projection:
The Braves had reached the postseason for four consecutive seasons before the 2009-2010 campaign. They also reached the 20 win mark during those four seasons. They should eclipse that mark once again and get back to the postseason. This is not as tough of a Missouri Valley Conference as it was a few years ago and Bradley has the experience and talent to make a nice run if everything goes their way.
Projected Post-season Tournament: CBI/CIT
Projected Starting Five:
Sam Maniscalco, Senior, Guard, 13.1 ppg
Dodie Dunson, Senior, Guard, 8.0 ppg
Andrew Warren, Senior, Guard, 14.4 ppg
Taylor Brown, Junior, Forward, 13.5 ppg
Will Egolf, Junior, Center, 7.0 ppg